Pre '64 winchester

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What one would you pick, my dad is handing 1 down to me and I have the choice. He did hunt with the 30-30 and took a bear and a couple deer but never hunted woth the 32 special.

Both are in very good shape, the only thing I can find on either is both have a couple small spots of rust on the finger guards.

The 30-30 is a 1943-1947 model 94 and has a side mounted sears scope.

The 32 special is a 1951

Don't care so much about the value, just wanting to know which one you'd pick and why.
 

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I would choose the “Dirty 30” - America’s quintessential firearm.

Enjoy as both are very nice, TheGrayRider.
 
I have my Dads Win 94 a pre 64 30-30 in excellent condition. My first deer rifle also. It will be passed down to my sons.
 
Don't let the holes in the receiver discourage you. If you decide to refinish the metal, they can be filled. I inherited a model 94 with holes in the receiver. They cleaned up nicely.
 

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I agree with the others that say the one that rwill remind you the most of your dad. If your plan is to sell them the unscoped one will be easier to move along
 
The 30-30 HAS value, memories of your Dad and money cannot buy that. Also it is more accurate with a 1-12 twist compared to the 32 with a 1-16 which had trouble stabilizing heavier bullets.

ps....The 94 is the first one I have seen with a scope mounted on the right side, your Dad must have been left handed?
 
The 30-30 HAS value, memories of your Dad and money cannot buy that. Also it is more accurate with a 1-12 twist compared to the 32 with a 1-16 which had trouble stabilizing heavier bullets.

ps....The 94 is the first one I have seen with a scope mounted on the right side, your Dad must have been left handed?
Nope he is right handed, I tried it out just shouldering it and it doesn't feel too uncomfortable.
 
I’d pick the one that I would actually use. While I might be more careful with it than with other firearms, I’d prefer to use it as a keepsake rather than look at it as a keepsake.
 
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